43 results on '"Eini, Omid"'
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2. Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis enhances virus accumulation and attenuates resistance-related gene expression in tomato plants infected with Beet curly top Iran virus
3. Geminiviruses Versus Host’s Gene Silencing Mechanism
4. Molecular detection and multilocus sequence analysis of Candidatus Phytoplasma solani-related strains infecting potato and sugar beet plants in Southern Germany
5. Eco‐friendly chitosan polymer mitigates disease severity and mediates plant resistance against Beet curly top Iran virus in tomato
6. Wheat wounding-responsive HD-Zip IV transcription factor GL7 is predominantly expressed in grain and activates genes encoding defensins
7. Rapid and specific detection of Pentastiridius leporinus by recombinase polymerase amplification assay.
8. The wheat TabZIP2 transcription factor is activated by the nutrient starvation-responsive SnRK3/CIPK protein kinase
9. Beet Curly Top Iran Virus Rep and V2 Suppress Post-Transcriptional Gene Silencing via Distinct Modes of Action
10. In silico prediction of miRNAs targeting ToLCV and their regulation in susceptible and resistant tomato plants
11. Correction to: Wheat wounding-responsive HD-Zip IV transcription factor GL7 is predominantly expressed in grain and activates genes encoding defensins
12. The minimal sequence essential for replication and movement of Cotton leaf curl Multan betasatellite DNA by a helper virus in plant cells
13. Molecular Detection of Pentastiridius leporinus, the Main Vector of the Syndrome ‘Basses Richesses’ in Sugar Beet
14. Beet curly top Iran virus Rep and V2 gene work as suppressors of post-transcriptional gene silencing through separate mechanisms
15. Challenges and potential applications of genome editing in sugar beet
16. Targeted mutagenesis in plants using Beet curly top virus for efficient delivery of CRISPR/Cas12a components
17. A novel shaggy-like kinase interacts with the Tomato leaf curl virus pathogenicity determinant C4 protein
18. Differential Response of Mycorrhizal Plants to Tomato bushy stunt virus and Tomato mosaic virus Infection
19. Screening of quorum-quenching bacteria associated with rhizosphere as biocontrol agents of Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum
20. Comparative Transcriptome Analysis Provides Molecular Insights into the Interaction of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus and Beet soil-borne mosaic virus with Their Host Sugar Beet
21. ساخت سازه بیانی ژن نوکلوکپسید ویروس پژمردگی لکهای گوجه فرنگی به منظور بیان در باکتری Escherichia.coli
22. A New Distinct Clade for Iranian Tomato spotted wilt virus Isolates Based on the Polymerase, Nucleocapsid, and Non-structural Genes
23. Identification and characterisation of a previously unknown drought tolerance‐associated micro RNA in barley
24. In silico analysis of microRNA binding to the genome of Beet curly top Iran virus in tomato
25. Identification and characterisation of a previously unknown drought tolerance‐associated microRNA in barley.
26. Silencing suppressor activity of a begomovirus DNA β encoded protein and its effect on heterologous helper virus replication
27. Change of function of the wheat stress-responsive transcriptional repressorTaRAP2.1Lby repressor motif modification
28. Some Morpho-Physiological Characteristics of Mung Bean Mycorrhizal Plants under Different Irrigation Regimes in Field Condition
29. Complex Regulation by Apetala2 Domain-Containing Transcription Factors Revealed through Analysis of the Stress-Responsive TdCor410b Promoter from Durum Wheat
30. Optimization of TaDREB3 gene expression in transgenic barley using cold‐inducible promoters
31. Effects of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on Seed and Protein Yield under Water‐Deficit Stress in Mung Bean
32. The scutellar vascular bundle-specific promoter of the wheat HD-Zip IV transcription factor shows similar spatial and temporal activity in transgenic wheat, barley and rice
33. Improvement of stress tolerance of wheat and barley by modulation of expression of DREB/CBF factors
34. Interaction with a Host Ubiquitin-Conjugating Enzyme Is Required for the Pathogenicity of a Geminiviral DNA β Satellite
35. Genomic regions of tomato leaf curl virus DNA satellite required for replication and for satellite-mediated delivery of heterologous DNAs
36. Change of function of the wheat stress-responsive transcriptional repressor Ta RAP2.1L by repressor motif modification.
37. Complex Regulation by Apetala2 Domain-Containing Transcription Factors Revealed through Analysis of the Stress-Responsive TdCor410b Promoter from Durum Wheat.
38. The scutellar vascular bundle-specific promoter of the wheat HD-Zip IV transcription factor shows similar spatial and temporal activity in transgenic wheat, barley and rice.
39. The complete genome sequence of the stolbur pathogen " Candidatus Phytoplasma solani" from Pentastiridius leporinus .
40. Insights into the molecular basis of beet curly top resistance in sugar beet through a transcriptomic approach at the early stage of symptom development.
41. Molecular characterization and construction of an infectious clone of a pepper isolate of Beet curly top Iran virus .
42. Interaction with a host ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme is required for the pathogenicity of a geminiviral DNA beta satellite.
43. Identification of sequence elements regulating promoter activity and replication of a monopartite begomovirus-associated DNA beta satellite.
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